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SPRING OF 1908.
W HOLES ALE PRICE LlST
OF THE
MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
ELLWANGER & BARRY, Proprietors.
Established, 1840.
We take pleasure in presenting herewith our Wholesale Price List for
the Spring of 1908.
The stock herein offered is of the best quality in all respects and well worthy
the attention of Dealers, Nurserymen, and Planters.
We keep all our departments fully up to the times, adding every new variety
of merit as soon as we are satisfied of its value.
Our collections are carefully examined every year, and such things as seem
to have little or no value are discarded. In this way we offer to our customers
assortments which we can recommend with the greatest confidence.
The extent and completeness of the collections of both Fruit and Ornamental
Departments of these Nurseries, their reputation for accuracy, which is scrupulously maintained; the long experience of the Proprietors and their assistants,
in digging, packing, shipping, and in every detail of Nursery work, are well
worthy the consideration of purchasers. No pains will be spared to insure satisfaction to those who favor us with their orders.
THE SPRING PACKING SEASON.
The Spring packing and shipping season usually opens here about the first
of April and continues into the month of May. The planting season is not
regulated by any particular month or day, nor by the state of vegetation where
the planting is to be done, but by the condition of the trees to be planted.
Hence, trees can be sent with safety from Rochester to localities several degrees
south, even if they do not arrive until after the ordinary transplanting season
in that locality has passed.
DIRECTIONS FOR SHIPPING.
Parties ordering are requested to state explicitly the mode of conveyance by
which they desire their trees forwarded. When no route is designated, we exercise
our judgment 1 but in no case do we assume any responsibility after the packages
are shipped, unless for our own mistakes. When losses occur by detention, claims
should at once be made on the forwarder.

SPRING OF 1908.
W HOLES ALE PRICE LlST
OF THE
MOUNT HOPE NURSERIES
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
ELLWANGER & BARRY, Proprietors.
Established, 1840.
We take pleasure in presenting herewith our Wholesale Price List for
the Spring of 1908.
The stock herein offered is of the best quality in all respects and well worthy
the attention of Dealers, Nurserymen, and Planters.
We keep all our departments fully up to the times, adding every new variety
of merit as soon as we are satisfied of its value.
Our collections are carefully examined every year, and such things as seem
to have little or no value are discarded. In this way we offer to our customers
assortments which we can recommend with the greatest confidence.
The extent and completeness of the collections of both Fruit and Ornamental
Departments of these Nurseries, their reputation for accuracy, which is scrupulously maintained; the long experience of the Proprietors and their assistants,
in digging, packing, shipping, and in every detail of Nursery work, are well
worthy the consideration of purchasers. No pains will be spared to insure satisfaction to those who favor us with their orders.
THE SPRING PACKING SEASON.
The Spring packing and shipping season usually opens here about the first
of April and continues into the month of May. The planting season is not
regulated by any particular month or day, nor by the state of vegetation where
the planting is to be done, but by the condition of the trees to be planted.
Hence, trees can be sent with safety from Rochester to localities several degrees
south, even if they do not arrive until after the ordinary transplanting season
in that locality has passed.
DIRECTIONS FOR SHIPPING.
Parties ordering are requested to state explicitly the mode of conveyance by
which they desire their trees forwarded. When no route is designated, we exercise
our judgment 1 but in no case do we assume any responsibility after the packages
are shipped, unless for our own mistakes. When losses occur by detention, claims
should at once be made on the forwarder.